Spanish Lavender

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Striking flowers contrast beautifully with aromatic silvery foliage. Its long-lasting fragrance attracts butterflies. Stunning in the perennial border. Use dried flowers and leaves for potpourri. Reseeds where hardy; winter indoors in cold climates.

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Blanket Flower

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Tickseed

Shining stars of the perennial garden, these abundantly blooming compact plants produce small daisylike flowers that may attract butterflies and songbirds to the garden. Combine with purple cranesbill, red bee balm and blue bachelor button for a fabulous blend of color and texture. Remove faded flowers for continuous bloom.

Yarrow

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Yarrow

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Details

Common name

Spanish Lavender

Botanical name

Lavandula stoechas

Variety

Anouk

Zone

USDA 7 - 11

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Bloom color

Purple

Bloom time

summer-fall

Light

sun

Height

10" (25 cm)

Habit

clumping

Water

weekly during dry spells

Feed

once a month

Maintenance

keep weed-free